In November, Khan fatally shot William Riddick, 24, during a high-speed chase through the Mont Pleasant neighborhood.

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Prosecutors say the shooting occurred in the early morning of Nov. 13, a few hours after Riddick and Dayshon McKenzie, both of Albany, ordered drugs from Khan and Khan's girlfriend.

When Khan and his girlfriend arrived on Chestnut Street in the Vale neighborhood to deliver the drugs, they were ambushed by Riddick and McKenzie, who pistol-whipped Khan and stole the couple's car after forcing Khan's girlfriend out of it, prosecutors said.

Khan, with revenge on his mind, armed himself and got his friend, Gilbert Williams, to help, prosecutors said. The pair drove around Schenectady hunting for Riddick and McKenzie and soon saw them on Crane Street in McKenzie's car, prosecutors said. The chase through Mont Pleasant lasted about two miles, with Khan firing shots from the car as Williams drove. They eventually caught up to McKenzie and Riddick on Norwood Avenue near Mont Pleasant Middle School where prosecutors say Riddick, the driver, was wounded.

Riddick was taken to Albany Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead. In January, Williams pleaded guilty to manslaughter and is expected to get 10 years in prison when sentenced May 8.